140 million euro investment: New waterworks on the Danube Island
140 million euro investment: New waterworks on the Danube Island
The city of Vienna takes a significant step to improve the water infrastructure. A new waterworks will be built on the Danube Island and 140 million euros will be invested. This decision aims to increase the quality and availability of the Viennese water.
The existing waterworks on the Danube Island, which already plays a central role in supply, is expanded and enlarged. The expansion is part of a more comprehensive initiative of the city that aims not only to make the water supply efficiently, but also to make future -proof. At a time when the water demand is constantly increasing, this new building is of great importance.
Important aspects of the new building
The investment in the new waterworks underlines the city's commitment to the public infrastructure. The waterworks will not only use modern technologies, but also integrate environmentally friendly processes to optimize resource use.
The exact planning and the first steps towards construction are already underway. Experts are confident that the expansion of the waterworks will increase the quality of the water and at the same time increase capacity to meet future requirements.
The comprehensive renewal will show how important the city of Vienna is to provide clean water. This investment will help to ensure a reliable and high -quality water supply in the coming years. This is a step that is particularly important in times of climate change and a growing population to meet the need for resources.
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